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Related Research
- Sebastian Rojas-Rincon. "Placeholder." University of Washington, 2024.
- Rosaline Dou, 回 (huí), found language, sheer curtains, plastic wrap, tiny circuits, shaving cream, glue, paper, ink pad, wooden shelfdimensions variable, Jacob Lawrence Gallery, 2023
- Rob Rhee. Artwork exhibited in Subspontaneous: Francesca Lohmann and Rob Rhee. Frye Art Museum, Seattle, Washington. January 25, 2020 – January 4, 2021.
- "An Act of Gathering: Whitney Lynn Interviewed by Kim Beil: A public artwork layers history and language," a feature written by Kim Beil for BOMB Magazine about Lynn's public art project in Seattle. Published on July 5, 2021. https://bombmagazine.org/topics/whitney-lynn
- Hall W. Rockefeller, “Women of the Pacific Northwest: Whitney Lynn,” less than half, June 29, 2020. https://lessthanhalf.org/50-women/2020/6/29/women-of-the-pacific-northwest
- Rob Rhee. Artwork exhibited in All of the Above. Korean Cultural Center, Los Angeles, California. November 8 – 22, 2019.
- Rob Rhee. Artwork exhibited in the map is not the territory. Portland Art Museum, Portland, Oregon. February 9 – May 5, 2019.
- Timea Tihanyi. "Lakshmi Muirhead and Timea Tihanyi win Neddy Artist Awards," article written by Margo Vansynghel for CityArts. Published October 11, 2018.
- Whitney Lynn. "Biblical Temptresses in Neon: San Francisco-Based Whitney Lynn Looks at Las Vegas in the Larger Context of Time," a review written by Kristen Peterson for Las Vegas Weekly about Lynn's residency at The Neon Museum. Published on June 29, 2016.